Featherstone
By (Author) Kirsty Gunn
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st July 2005
7th April 2003
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
272
Width 125mm, Height 197mm, Spine 17mm
190g
Featherstone: an attractive, small rural town serving outlying estates, bank, post office, school . At first glance, Kirsty Gunn's small country town is like any other - a closely connected community bound by habit and familiarity. Yet as we're invited to spend the weekend in Featherstone we come to realise there's something more to this place that unsettles us, something intense and intimate that goes deep into the lives of the people who live here and bares open their hearts . Featherstone is a novel about memory and need, forgetting and faith, a story of people - of their hopes and faiths and disappointments, of desire and the way desire can go rotten inside - but above all it offers an insight to the ways in which all of us deceive and believe in one another, in how we love.
'A new author of undeniable talent' Sunday Times; 'Kirsty Gunn has the originality of a poet. Her dangerous shifting territory is the underworld of female desire.' The Times
Kirsty Gunn was born in New Zealand and educated at Victoria University and Oxford. She is the author of the critically acclaimed Rain, which was made into a feature film. Her novels and short stories have been published in nine languages. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband and two children.